Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center

Articles, 2022

  1. Mareeva S., Slobodenyuk E., Anikin V. Public Tolerance for Social Inequalities in Turbulent Russia: Reassessing the Role of Subjective Mobility // Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes Journal. 2022. No. 1. Pp. 39-60 (Scientific Project 1.1.1 Social Stratification, Poverty and Inequality)
  2. Mareeva S., Slobodenyuk E., Anikin V. (2022) Support for Reducing Inequality in the New Russia: Does Social Mobility Matter? //Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics. – 2022. – Т. 8. – №. 2. – С. 175-196. doi (Scientific Project 1.1.1 Social Stratification, Poverty and Inequality)
  3. Nazarbaeva E. A., Pishnyak A. I., Khalina N. V. (2022) Multidimensional poverty: Methodology and calculations on Russian data //Russian Journal of Economics. – 2022. – Т. 8. – №. 4. – С. 352-380. doi (Scientific Project 1.1.1 Social Stratification, Poverty and Inequality)
  4. Agadullina E. et al. (2022)  Ambivalent sexism and violence toward women: A meta-analysis //European Journal of Social Psychology. – 2022. – Т. 52. – №. 5-6. – P. 819-859. doi (Scientific Project 1.1.4 Psychology of Social and Economic Inequality)
  5. Korsunova V., Sokolov B. Value Attitudes of Russians: Comparing the Results of Online and Offline Surveys // Monitoring Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes. 2022. No. 3. pp. 4-27. doi (Scientific Project 1.1.5 Dynamics of Values and Attitudes during the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Comparative Perspective)
  6. Scherbak A., Ukhvatova M. (2022) The Symphony is Over? The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Russian Orthodox Church–State Relations //Problems of post-communism. – 2022. – Т. 69. – №. 1. – P. 58-70. doi (Scientific Project 1.1.5 Dynamics of Values and Attitudes during the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Comparative Perspective)
  7. Makarentseva, A. Dynamics of Entry into Motherhood in Modern Russia // Journal The World of Russia. Sociology. Ethnology. - 2022. - №1 (Scientific Project 1.1.9 Resources for Human Capital Development and Improvement of Quality of Life in Russia: Response to Current Threats and Possible Models of Development)
  8.  Rusakovskiy O. (2022) Certain Observaunt Touching the City and the Empire of Muscovia: неизвестное англоязычное описание России и проблема авторства //Quaestio Rossica. 2022. Т. 10.№ 1. – 2022. – С. 255-272. doi
     (Scientific Project 1.2.1 Human Potential in Russia in the Modern Period)
  9.  Rusakovskiy O. (2022) Foreign Military Law and Mercenary Contract in Seventeenth-Century Russia: The Сase of the Smolensk War, 1632–1634 //Russian History. – 2022. – Т. 48. – №. 2. – С. 187-210. doi (Scientific Project 1.2.1 Human Potential in Russia in the Modern Period)
  10. Didenko, D. Secular Trends of Income Inequality in Russia: A Comparative Analysis of Statistical Dynamics (RU) // Ural Historical Bulletin. 2022. No. 1 (74). pp. 6-15 (Scientific Project 1.2.3 Studying Formation and Development of Human Capital in Russia in the Global Context: Long-term Tendencies, Factors, Structural Dynamics (from the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century)
  11. Didenko, D. Income Inequality in contemporary Russia in the Long-Run Historical Perspective // Terra Economicus. 2022. Vol. 20. № 2. pp. 72–85 ( Scientific Project 1.2.3 Studying Formation and Development of Human Capital in Russia in the Global Context: Long-term Tendencies, Factors, Structural Dynamics (from the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century)
  12. Leontiev D., Mospan A., Osin E. N. (2022) Positive personality resources as buffers against psychological reactions to uncertainty //Current Psychology. – 2022. – С. 1-12. doi ( Scientific Project 1.3.1 Subjective Quality of Life and Psychological Resistance to the Threats of the COVID-19 Pandemic: the Role of Personality Potential)
  13. Spitsyna N., Balinova N. Kalmyks. Problems of Adaptation of Nomadic Groups in Russia. Anthropology, Demography, Reproduction. (RU) Scientific Digest, Issue No. 3 (8). 2022 (Scientific Project 1.5.3 Anthropological Diversity in Human Populations)
  14. Denisenko M., Mkrtchyan N. Demographic Changes and Labor Supply in the Regions of the Russian Federation (RU) Scientific Digest No. 5 (10) • 2022 (Scientific Project 2.1.1 Analysis and Long-term Projections of Population and Migration Trends in Russia: Developing Multivariate Scenarios, Assessing Socio-economic Consequences and Political Risks in a Changing Global World)
  15. Pyankova A., Fattakhov T., Kozlov V. A. (2022)  The association between beverage-specific alcohol consumption and mortality among road users in Russia, 1965–2019 // Accident Analysis & Prevention. – 2022. – Т. 178. – P. 106859. doi (Scientific Project 2.1.1 Analysis and Long-term Projections of Population and Migration Trends in Russia: Developing Multivariate Scenarios, Assessing Socio-economic Consequences and Political Risks in a Changing Global World)
  16. L. B. Karachurina, N. V. Mkrtchyan, A. N. Petrosian (2022) Migration and Housing Construction in the Regional Capitals of Russia and Their Suburbs //Regional Research of Russia. – 2022. – Т. 12. – №. 3. – С. 283-298. doi (Scientific Project 2.1.1 Analysis and Long-term Projections of Population and Migration Trends in Russia: Developing Multivariate Scenarios, Assessing Socio-economic Consequences and Political Risks in a Changing Global World)
  17. Shishkin S. et al. (2022)  Structural changes in the Russian health care system: do they match European trends? //Health Economics Review. – 2022. – Т. 12. – №. 1. – P. 29. doi (Scientific Project 2.2.1 The New Global Challenges to Health and Life Expectancy)
  18. Sheiman I. (2022) Health workforce policy in the Russian Federation: How to overcome a shortage of physicians? //Frontiers in Public Health. – 2022. – Т. 10. – С. 1023845. doi (Scientific Project 2.2.1 The New Global Challenges to Health and Life Expectancy)
  19. Timonin S., Klimkin I., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., McKee M., Leon D. A. (2022) Excess mortality in Russia and its regions compared to high income countries: An analysis of monthly series of 2020 //SSM-population health. – 2022. – Т. 17. – С. 101006. doi (Scientific Project 2.2.2 Life Expectancy and Health in Russia: State, Challenges and Perspectives)
  20.  Zobernius N., Polishchuk L., Shagalov I. Outsourcing of Social Services to the Non-Profit Sector: Economic Analysis // Voprosy ekonomiki, 2022, No. 2b pp. 95-119. (Scientific Project 2.3.2 Institutions as Factors of Accumulation and Preservation of Human Capital: Contemporary and Historical Evidence)
  21. Kuzmina Y., Antipkina I. (2022) The Association between Approximate Number Sense (ANS) and Math Achievement Depends on the Format of the ANS Test //Journal of Cognition and Development. – 2022. – Т. 23. – №. 4. – С. 545-570. doi (Scientific Project 3.1.1 Measuring Key Skills and Competencies)
  22. Federiakin D. et al. Cross-national structure of economic competence: Insights from a German and Russian assessment //Research in Comparative and International Education. – 2022. – Т. 17. – №. 2. – С. 225-245. doi (Scientific Project 3.1.1 Measuring Key Skills and Competencies )
  23. Parmaksiz L., Kanonire T. A  (2022) Comparative Investigation of the Rasch/Guttman Scenario Approach: Measuring Learning Motivation Toward Mathematics in Elementary School. //Assessment for Effective Intervention. – 2022. – Т. 48. – №. 1. – С. 34-42. doi (Scientific Project 3.1.1 Measuring Key Skills and Competencies )
  24. Gasinets M., Kapuza A., Dobryakova M. The Agency of Teachers in Shaping the Educational Success of Schoolchildren: Roles and Beliefs (RU) // Education issues. 2022. No. 1. pp. 75-97 (Scientific Project 3.1.2 Mechanisms and Factors of Key Skills and Competencies Development)
  25. Sorokin P, Popova T. The Quality of Human Capital is a Response to the Challenges of Social Policy in the Context Of Destruction// Journal of Social Policy Research. 2022. Vol. 20. No. 1. pp. 157-168. (Scientific Project 3.1.3 Human Potential: Effects and Returns from Education)
  26. Sorokin P., International Expert Agenda in Education: Key Characteristics and Problem Areas // Education and science. 2022. Vol. 24. No. 1. pp. 11-52. (Scientific Project 3.1.3 Human Potential: Effects and Returns from Education)
  27. Korshunov I., Shirkova N. Vocational Education with Social Distancing: Data from Online Platforms (RU) // Education and Self Development, Vol.17, issue 2 (2022), pp. 203-218 (Scientific Project 3.1.4 Adult Education)
  28. Korshunov I. et al. (2022) Problem Solving and Formal, Nonformal, and Informal Learning of Russian Employees (Based on PIAAC Data) //Adult Education Quarterly. – 2022. – Т. 73. – №. 2. – С. 197-219. doi (Scientific Project 3.1.4 Adult Education)
  29. Lukyanova A. Self-employment, Secondary Employment and Inequality of Labor Income in Russia (2000-2014) (RU) // Economic Sociology. Vol. 23. No. 1. January 2022, pp.101-124 (Scientific Project 3.2.1 Human Capital and Russian Labor Market)
  30. Gavrilova N., Gershman M., Thurner T. Policy challenges and recommendations in support of Moscow’s creative industries – viewpoints of practitioners // Creative Industries Journal. April 2022 (Scientific Project 3.3.1 Methodological Foundations for Measuring the Socio-economic Characteristics of Creative Industries and the Creative Class)
  31. Boos V., Gershman M., Kutsenko E. Creative Specializations of Russian Cities (RU) Scientific Digest, Special Issue, 2022 (Scientific Project 3.3.1 Methodological Foundations for Measuring the Socio-economic Characteristics of Creative Industries and the Creative Class)
  32. Kabalina V., Osipova A. (2022) Identifying and assessing talent potential for future needs of a company //Journal of Management Development. – 2022. – Т. 41. – №. 3. – С. 147-162. doi (Scientific Project 3.3.2 Talent Management in the Knowledge Economy)
  33. Lubart T. et al. (2022). Creative Potential in Science: Conceptual and Measurement Issues//Frontiers in Psychology. – 2022. – Т. 13. – С. 750224. doi (Scientific Project 3.4.1 Plurilingual Intercultural Creative Keys)
  34. Katchanov Y. L., Markova Y. V. (2022) Dynamics of senses of new physics discourse: Co-keywords analysis //Journal of Informetrics. – 2022. – Т. 16. – №. 1. – С. 101-245. doi (Scientific Project 4.2.1 Exploring the the Involvement of Population in the Digital Environment, the Effects of the "New Connectivity", and Inequality Factors)
  35. Fursov K. Linton J. Social Innovation: integrating product and user innovation // Technological Forecasting and Social Change (Scientific Project 4.2.1 Exploring the the Involvement of Population in the Digital Environment, the Effects of the "New Connectivity", and Inequality Factors), (Scientific Project 4.2.1 Exploring the the Involvement of Population in the Digital Environment, the Effects of the "New Connectivity", and Inequality Factors), (Scientific Project 4.3.1 Exploring the Elements of Innovation Culture of Organizations and Society in the Paradigm of Open Innovation)
  36. Yurij L. Katchanov, Yulia V. Markova, Dynamics of senses of new physics discourse: Co-keywords analysis // Journal of Informetrics, Volume 16, Issue 1, 2022 (Scientific Project 4.4.1 Human Resources Reproduction in the Field of S&T: Education, Attraction and Retention of Highly Qualified Personnel)
  37. Bolgina T. et al. (2022)  Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation modulates action naming over the left but not right inferior frontal gyrus //Brain Structure and Function. – 2022. – Т. 227. – №. 8. – С. 2797-2808. doi (Scientific Project 5.2.1 Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Communication and Speech)
  38. Walkowitz G., Belianin A. V., Dorrough A. R. (2022) Inter-cultural cooperation: The role of attitudes, (shared) expectations, and behavioral standards //Frontiers in Psychology. – 2022. – Т. 13. – С. 1044588. doi (Scientific Project 5.4.1 Neurocognitive Decision-making Mechanisms in Different Social Contexts)
  39.  Kuzmina Y., Antipkina I. The Association between Approximate Number Sense (ANS) and Math Achievement Depends on the Format of the ANS Test // Journal of Cognition and Development. 2022. P. 545-570 (Scientific Project 5.5.1 Neurosciences in Education)
  40. Leroy, S.A.G., Gracheva, R. & Medvedev, A. Natural hazards and disasters around the Caspian Sea //Natural Hazards. – 2022. – Т. 114. – №. 3. – С. 2435-2478. doi (Scientific Project 6.1.2 The Relationship between the Spatial Differentiation of Human Potential and the Resilience of Territories in the Context of Socio-Economic and Natural Factors)
  41. Proskuryakova L. (2022) The Interaction of Environmental Systems and Human Development in a Time of Wild Cards. A Big Data Enhanced Foresight Study  //Journal of Environmental Management. – 2022. – Т. 316. – С. 115-169. doi (Scientific Project 6.1.3 Foresight of New Energy Technologies and Assessment of Their Effects for Human Health and Quality of Life)
  42. Proskuryakova L. N., Ермоленко Г. В. (2022) Decarbonization Prospects in the Commonwealth of Independent States //Energies. – 2022. – Т. 15. – №. 6. – С. 1987. doi (Scientific Project 6.1.3 Foresight of New Energy Technologies and Assessment of Their Effects for Human Health and Quality of Life)
  43. Barabanov O., Maslova E. The International Decarbonization Regime as a Tool for Implementing Risk Society Values (RU) // World Economy and International Relations, 2022, vol. 66, No. 5, pp. 112-119 (Scientific Project 7.2.1 The Welfare State in European Countries: Regional Peculiarities of the Formation and Use of Human Potential and Applicability of Experience in Russia)
  44. Zarubina N., Kravchenko S. "New Barbarism" in a Civilizational Perspective: Impact on Human Capital // Polis. Political Studies, 2022. No. 1. pp. 31-44 (Scientific Project 7.2.5 Human Capital Development of the Russian Research Community in the Context of Digitalization of Research Activity and Increasingly Complex Sociocultural Dynamics)
  45. Noskova A., Goloukhova D., Kuzmina E., Galitskaya D. Digital Educator Competencies in the System of Academic Development of Higher Education: Empirical Research Experience // Higher education in Russia. 2022. Volume 31. No. 1. pp. 159-168 (Scientific Project 7.2.5 Human Capital Development of the Russian Research Community in the Context of Digitalization of Research Activity and Increasingly Complex Sociocultural Dynamics)
  46. Zarubina N., Rakova K., Li Zhongyuan. Risks and Innovations for the Scientific Community in the Context of the COVID‐19 Pandemic (RU) // Sociological research. 2022. No. 4. pp. 146-148 (Scientific Project 7.2.5 Human Capital Development of the Russian Research Community in the Context of Digitalization of Research Activity and Increasingly Complex Sociocultural Dynamics)
  47. Arapova, E. Role of Government Expenditures on Education in Stimulating Human Development // World Economy and International Relations. 2022. Vol. 66, No. 6. pp. 53-61 (Scientific Project 7.3.1 Interconnections and Reciprocity Complementary Dependency of International Ties and Human Capital)
  48. Karasev, D. A Theory of Policy Drift: Obstructionist Politics as a Mechanism of U.S. Welfare State Retrenchment // Polis. Political studies. 2022. No. 3. pp. 141-156 (Scientific Project 7.3.1 Interconnections and Reciprocity Complementary Dependency of International Ties and Human Capital)
  49. Zhirnova L. Regional Trends in Electoral Support for Latvian Parties: the Neighbourhood Effect // Baltic Region. 2022. Vol. 14, no. 1, p. 138—158 (Scientific Project 7.3.2 Spatial Analysis of the Factors of Regional Distribution of Human Potential in Russia and in the World)
  50. Okunev I, Zakharova E. The Greater Mediterranean as a Macroregion: Spatial Analysis // Polis. Political studies. 2022. No. 3. pp. 24-37 (Scientific Project 7.3.2 Spatial Analysis of the Factors of Regional Distribution of Human Potential in Russia and in the World)
  51. Okunev I., Tislenko M. Geography of Socio-economic Inequality in the World (RU), Scientific Digest, Issue No. 2 (7). 2022 (Scientific Project 7.3.2 Spatial Analysis of the Factors of Regional Distribution of Human Potential in Russia and in the World)
  52. Ryazantsev S., Gadzhimuradova, G. Russian-speaking Immigration to Finland: New Forms, Trends, Consequences // Baltic Region. 2021. Vol. 13, no. 2, p. 146-164 (Scientific Project 7.3.3 International Migration)